Potemkin would be proud of those ‘rules’.
Potemkin would be proud of those ‘rules’.
I suggest adding John Deer. Their current business model relies on violating GPL.
https://www.theregister.com/2023/03/17/john_deere_sfc_gpl/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XP7Qx1FF1hA
I’m using that term due to Séjourné using that reasoning, I changed it to reflect his wording more precisely.
I do not agree with him, that is why I inserted the “somehow”.
He wants to apply the law to everyone. Except to Israel, because accusing the jewish state of crimes they actually commit is somehow immoral.
Why do you think the two are exclusive?
“Most moral army in the world fires rocket artillery at journalists in a neighboring country for the crime of using a tripod.”
“Of course you should fight fire with fire. You should fight everything with fire.”
— Jaya Ballard, task mage
I have no disagreement about that. I only wanted to convey that not 100% of it is a bubble.
There is plenty of AI that is already in use (for example in medical diagnostics and engeneering) so we can safely say that it isn’t “one giant bubble” - it might be overhyped when it comes to certain aspects like the ability to write a coherent and creative book that would have success on the market.
It looks like this is for US citizens only. If I am wrong please correct me.
Yeah any normal citizen would go to prison and permanently be banned from using any computer but shady companies need to be sued from megacorps and even then the best outcome is that they don’t continue to hack that companies devices.
It’s no surprise that movements like the sovereign citizens believe in magic words that allow them to get away with weird stuff when they see that this is true for these entities. The mistake these groups make is not having a lobby group that turns their insanity into law - but I also don’t want to imagine a world where everyone can act like NSO.